Second Show, the debut film of Mammootty's son Dulquar Salman, has hit theatres in India and the newcomer says his father's goodwill has given him a head start, but admits he will have to work hard to carve a niche for himself.
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Daddy's boy Dulquar Salman makes film debut
Mammootty's son Dulquar Salman releases his debut film, Second Show
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- Mammootty’s son Dulquar Salman
"Without doubt, his [Mammootty's] goodwill has given me a head start. I know very well now that I will have to work hard because that is the only thing that will keep going forward," Salman said.
Salman managed his father's money matters before entering the entertainment business. He is currently shooting for his second film, Ustad Hotel.
"I was getting a few offers and I took the plunge after a lot of thinking. I felt I should try my luck, so later I do not have any regrets. I am extremely happy that I decided to act as lots of offers are coming my way. I have decided to be in this profession," said Salman.
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